I enjoyed the lab demonstration where we got to see how something small can become huge, like the silicone transmitters. The liquid form of it was really cool to imagine!" - Sofia, Year 10

I am definitely more inclined to go for it now that I’ve seen what the courses look like. The independence needed for a degree shocked me! It made me realise I need to choose something I’m passionate about so I’ll keep turning up every day, unlike school now." - Alex, Year 10

Engineering is everywhere around us! It makes sense why they earn so much because they’re always needed. There’s always something new to make and experiment with, to improve our lives." - Joel, Year 10

"Seeing the lab tours and listening to an actual engineer has definitely inspired many students to seriously consider a career in engineering. The visit made it clear that there are many ways to pursue engineering, and I’ve already noticed a renewed sense of focus among students as they prepare for Year 11."

New hub to harness the power of microbes to turn waste into valuable products
New hub to harness the power of microbes to turn waste into valuable products

New hub to harness the power of microbes to turn waste into valuable products

UCL Biochemical Engineering is part of a pioneering new hub that is set to transform UK manufacturing by converting industrial waste into valuable, sustainable chemicals and materials.

19 Jun 2025

Pathways to Sustainable Prosperity in Ukraine: IGP launches Building Bridges White Paper at Somerset
Pathways to Sustainable Prosperity in Ukraine: IGP launches Building Bridges White Paper at Somerset

Pathways to Sustainable Prosperity in Ukraine: IGP launches Building Bridges White Paper at Somerset

The Institute for Global Prosperity launched its Building Bridges for Ukraine White Paper on 9 June at Somerset House during the London Design Biennale. Eva Coulibaly-Willis reports on the event.

19 Jun 2025

UCL secures KTP grant to advance AI-driven innovation in infrastructure delivery
UCL secures KTP grant to advance AI-driven innovation in infrastructure delivery

UCL secures KTP grant to advance AI-driven innovation in infrastructure delivery

BSSC has launched a new Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) with Strategic Rail Consultants (SRC) Limited, supported by Innovate UK and UK Research and Innovation (UKRI).

18 Jun 2025